This is incredible. I’ve been looking for something exactly like this. Thank you!!
This is incredible. I’ve been looking for something exactly like this. Thank you!!
Yep. It’s quite literal, also from Wikipedia about Brooklyn heights:
Brooklyn Heights occupies a plateau on a high bluff that rises sharply from the river’s edge and gradually recedes on the landward side.
I agree. I would argue that headlines are passed around almost as easily as memes, though often without the humor element.
One reason people get radicalized online is that meme culture can quickly reduce issues to a punchline or a call to arms. And by circulating entirely online, with no checks on factuality or origin, memes and the joking around them can convey messages and provoke reactions with none of the back-and-forth that happens in person, let alone the learning acquired through research or deep study.
Something that is not talked about enough.
Need a cheap filler? Try adding plaster. Seems logical.
Wouldn’t that be double jeopardy? Or no because he wasn’t tried? Genuine question… I don’t know a lot of the details.
I’m interested to know if the number of students taking the test has remained the same. If that number is dropping, it may skew the scores and tell a different tale.
Thanks for clarifying, I didn’t understand that in the article.
So long Radio Free Europe
Wow thanks! I play these on desktop all the time. I tried playing them from my phone browser and it wasn’t the same. Didn’t know there was an app! Thank you!